Reformed Presbyterian Documents
Here are some documents which represent the historical position of
Reformed Presbyterians. However, these positions are not binding on
Reformed Presbyterians today. However, there are some Reformed
Presbyterians who still agree with the position put forward in these
documents.
Having said this, though, we are not a church that holds doctrines
because they are traditional. We hold doctrines because we believe they
are the doctrines scripture teaches.
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The Principles of the Second Reformation
A Lecture by the Rev. Andrew Symington DD., Paisley, 1841. Topics
covered include:-
- Second Reformation
- Facts
- Principles
- Overthrow
- Revolution
- Rise of Reformed Presbyterian Church
- Adherence to the Second Reformation
- Its Important Bearings
- Reason and Objects of this series of Lectures
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The Headship of Christ over the Nations
This lecture was number VI in a series of lectures given by the Rev. Andrew
Symington, D. D., on the Second Reformation. Glasgow, 1841. Topics covered include:-
- Scriptural evidence
- Connected with Headship over the Church
- Present Controversies
- Importance of the Doctrine
- Comprehensive and Reconciling character
- Prospective bearings on the Kingdom of Christ
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Civil Rulers Serving the Lord
A Sermon, preached at the opening of the Reformed Presbyterian Synod
of Scotland, May 15th, 1882, by the Rev. James Dick, M.A.
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Religious Establishments.
From the `Covenanter,' a monthly periodical published by Ministers of
the Reformed Presbyterian Church in Ireland.
[Vol. I. No XII., pp. 387-399. November, 1831.]
- Of Magistracy
Taken from the `Covenanter,' Vol. 1. No IV., 1831.
- The Headship of Christ over
the Individual, the Church, and the Nation
This lecture was delivered in Belfast as the closing one of session,
1891-92, of the Theological Hall of the Reformed Presbyterian Church,
by the Rev. James Dick, M.A., Professor of Hebrew, Biblical Criticism,
and Pastoral Theology.
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Reformed Presbyterianism: It's Special Claims.
An Address by the Rev. Dr. Kerr, Glasgow, 1895
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A Memorial of Covenanting (sections 1 - 4)
by Thomas Houston, D.D. Pastor of the Reformed Presbyterian Church,
Knockbracken. [1857]
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